Nutrient enrichment or eutrophication is a process of increasing plant nutrients in water bodies, frequently due to run-off from the land, which causes a dense growth of plant life. Eutrophication process is assisted by internal and external sources of nutrients such as nitrogen fixation and phosphate. In freshwater ecosystem, anthropogenic source of nutrients such as detergents, fertilizers and organic debris are among the sources of excess nutrients for nitrogen and phosphorus. It also has been proved to be a major factor which contributes to eutrophication and consequent algal blooms, spreading of certain aquatic macrophytes, depletion of oxygen and loss of key species leading to degradation of many freshwater ecosystems. This stu...
The present study investigated the efficiency of four aquatic macrophytes; Lemna spp, Pistia stratio...
Eutrophication is a syndrome of [../152248/index.html ecosystem]] responses to human activities that...
The present study investigated the efficiency of four aquatic macrophytes: Lemna spp, Pistia stratio...
Nutrient enrichment or eutrophication is a process of increasing plant nutrients in water bodies, f...
Nutrient enrichment or eutrophication is a process of increasing plant nutrients in water bodies, ...
Eutrophication is always associated with excess nutrients of nitrogen and phosphorus. Excess nutrien...
Eutrophication is always associated with excess nutrients of nitrogen and phosphorus. Excess nutrien...
Eutrophication is the term used to describe the presence of natural and artificial nutrients like ph...
Aquatic plants or macrophytes are beneficial to fresh water bodies because they produce oxygen, whic...
Aquatic plants or macrophytes are beneficial to fresh water bodies because they produce oxygen, whic...
There is an increasing pursuit of utilizing plants as a gear to predict, describe and diagnose env...
There is an increasing pursuit of utilizing plants as a gear to predict, describe and diagnose envi...
Ecologically restoring eutrophic water bodies by using submerged macrophytes is an economical, effec...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Ecologically restoring eutrophic water bodies by using submerged macrophytes is ...
Phosphorous (P) is one of the primary nutrients to cause the eutrophication of water bodies. This pr...
The present study investigated the efficiency of four aquatic macrophytes; Lemna spp, Pistia stratio...
Eutrophication is a syndrome of [../152248/index.html ecosystem]] responses to human activities that...
The present study investigated the efficiency of four aquatic macrophytes: Lemna spp, Pistia stratio...
Nutrient enrichment or eutrophication is a process of increasing plant nutrients in water bodies, f...
Nutrient enrichment or eutrophication is a process of increasing plant nutrients in water bodies, ...
Eutrophication is always associated with excess nutrients of nitrogen and phosphorus. Excess nutrien...
Eutrophication is always associated with excess nutrients of nitrogen and phosphorus. Excess nutrien...
Eutrophication is the term used to describe the presence of natural and artificial nutrients like ph...
Aquatic plants or macrophytes are beneficial to fresh water bodies because they produce oxygen, whic...
Aquatic plants or macrophytes are beneficial to fresh water bodies because they produce oxygen, whic...
There is an increasing pursuit of utilizing plants as a gear to predict, describe and diagnose env...
There is an increasing pursuit of utilizing plants as a gear to predict, describe and diagnose envi...
Ecologically restoring eutrophic water bodies by using submerged macrophytes is an economical, effec...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Ecologically restoring eutrophic water bodies by using submerged macrophytes is ...
Phosphorous (P) is one of the primary nutrients to cause the eutrophication of water bodies. This pr...
The present study investigated the efficiency of four aquatic macrophytes; Lemna spp, Pistia stratio...
Eutrophication is a syndrome of [../152248/index.html ecosystem]] responses to human activities that...
The present study investigated the efficiency of four aquatic macrophytes: Lemna spp, Pistia stratio...